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A murderous doll, nightmares about Hitler and Brendan Fraser as you've never seen it: everything coming to cinemas in January 2023 | Israel today

2023-01-01T09:39:43.405Z


The new year opens with a significant number of intriguing films, which also include an esteemed Israeli representation • Yishai Kitchels organizes a watch list for you for January


"Megan" – January 5

Move over Chucky, there's a new killer doll in town.

A brilliant AI expert working for a toy company (Allison Williams, "Run!") develops Megan, a sophisticated humanoid doll with revolutionary potential.

But things get fairly complicated after the expert entrusts her 8-year-old niece, who was recently orphaned, under the care of the doll.

Gerard Johnston directed.

"Operation Fortune: War Exercise" – January 5

Action star Jason Statham reunites with director Guy Ritchie ("Snatch", "Grudge Holder") to bring us another dizzying action thriller.

Statham this time plays Orson Fortune, a spy who teams up with a Hollywood star (Josh Hartnett) in order to stop the evil plot of an international arms dealer (Hugh Grant).

With Aubrey Plaza ("The White Lotus") and Cary Elwes ("The Magical Princess").

"Operation Fortune: War Exercise", Photo: Public Relations

"America" ​​– January 5

The new and talked about film of screenwriter/director Ofir Raoul Greitzer ("The Baker from Berlin").

A swimming teacher, played by Michael Moshunov, returned to Israel after a long stay in the United States to sell his father's estate.

He renews the relationship with a childhood friend, who recently got engaged, and the meeting between the three gives rise to a series of events that will change their lives dramatically.

With Osherat Ingdasht and Oferi Bitterman.

"America", photo: Public Relations

"My neighbor Adolf" - January 12

A comedy drama made in Israel that comes to us after doing a respectable tour of festivals around the world.

South America, sixties of the last century.

The quiet life of a lonely Holocaust survivor is shaken when a mysterious German man moves in next door.

A chance meeting leads him to think that it is none other than Adolf Hitler.

Could he be right?

With David Heyman ("The Boy in the Striped Pajamas") and Udo Kier ("With his back to the wall", "Don't worry he won't get far on foot").

Leon Prodovsky ("Dark Night", "Five Hours from Paris") directed.

"My Neighbor Adolf", photo: Public Relations

"Babylon" – January 19

Almost five years after his previous film, screenwriter/director Damian Chazelle ("La La Land", "Whiplash") returned to us with a decadent, chaotic and unrestrained Hollywood epic set in the City of Angels, in the last days of silent cinema.

With Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt, Tobey Maguire, Gene Smart, Lucas Haas and more.

"Babylon", photo: Public Relations

"The Whale" - January 26

An English teacher who weighs about 300 kg (and doesn't leave the door of his house) tries to reconnect with his teenage daughter, before it's too late. With Brendan Fraser (who appears to be a serious contender for the Academy Award) and Sadie Sink ("Stranger Things"). Darren Aronofsky ("Requiem for a Dream", "The Wrestler") directed.

"The Whale", photo: Public Relations

"Emergency Landing" – January 26

Action thriller starring Gerard Butler.

A pilot is forced to land a passenger plane in the heart of a dangerous area where a civil war is going on.

After all the occupants of the plane are taken hostage by the fighting forces, the pilot decides to team up with a convicted murderer who was among the passengers in order to escape from the Baruch.

Director: Jean-François Richet ("Public Enemy No. 1", "Department 13").

"Emergency Landing", photo: Public Relations

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